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Hi, for the further math exam 1, may I please get some help with a few questions?Q21 (Financial) : Why can't the answer be 'E'Q7 (Graphs and relations) : Why can't answer be 'B'Thanks.

A pair of crocs was purchases for $25. After 3 years the crocs have a value of $3. On average, theowner of the crocs wore them for 350 days per year during those 3 years. The depreciation in the valueof the crocs, per day walked in, is closest toA. 2 centsB. 3 centsC. 4 centsD. 5 centsE. 6 cent

FOR QUESTION 21:

DEPRECIATION = Principal - Scrap value/ units of usehence 25-3/350 which gives 6 cents the depreciation per days walked in over 3 YEARS. The question specifically asks for depreciation per days walked in, hence we divide 0.06 by 3 to get the value for each year.

I got E as an answer to until later realizing what the questions was asking for

i'm sorry I cant help with the graphs and relations question, as I doing the geo module

Hi all, for exam 1, module 2 (networks) question 2 is which of the following is true about planar graphs?

The correct answer is a. A planar graph has no edges which overlap.

Personally I chose E. None of the above.

I understand that a planar graph can be drawn so that no edges overlap, however lots of the time a planar graph is drawn with edges overlapping.

I think the wording of this question is wrong. It should be a. A planar graph CAN be drawn with no edges overlapping.

I really hope I don't get a question like this on the exam because I thought they were trying to trick me and I thought I was outsmarting them but it was just the obvious answer. This was the only question I got wrong and I was wondering if anyone else thought the same as me??

Hi, does anyone know how to do question 7, exam 2, financial section. In the question it says '10%' rate but in the answers the rate put in the finance solver is '4.5'. Also, how would you normally determine the initial investment for a question such as this? Like would it be 0 or 500 or something else? How did the answer get 15000 as initial?Thank you.

Question 20 Exam 1 FinancialThe graph is completely incorrect as you can see in the following link, they've provided a graph for reducing balance depreciation, not a reducing balance loan. This link is from Vic Maths Weebly, and a very useful resource to keep in your bound reference if you ask me.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h_hQBe63LPf_xe3JvmHLwhyu2WDtGjYX/view

The seasonal index of 1.19 indicates that the sales for quarter 1 are 19% above the quarterly average, therefore to correct for seasonality we have to decrease the actual sales - so I think the answer is actually D

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